(Part 2) Best baby grooming & skin care products according to redditors

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We found 220 Reddit comments discussing the best baby grooming & skin care products. We ranked the 112 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Baby skin care
Baby grooming & health kits
Baby nail care
Baby hair clippers

Top Reddit comments about Baby Grooming & Skin Care Products:

u/satanskittyhaven · 13 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Lady Anti Monkey Butt Powder This is what I use and I used to live in AZ and am over weight. Keeps me feeling dry and clean.

u/beanburrrito · 12 pointsr/PaymoneyWubby
u/HelloBeautifulChild · 4 pointsr/BabyBumps

Hi! We ran off of advice given to us and some lists online. (Lucie's list is really good.) What is unique to where you live? When are you due?

For example, I'm due Nov 7 and in Colorado. So we registered for warmer baby beanies as well as cold weather clothes like long sleeve footies and such. I also made sure to register for car window shades because the sun in Colorado is no joke. I added in a set of wetbags because I've heard they're insanely useful. There's also a rocking chair because my mom had one with me and my sister and swears by it.

We didn't register for any of the health kit things because they have a lot of stuff we've been told not to use (nail clippers) and other stuff we know we won't use (the bulb nose clearers are great I'm sure but the nurse at the infant class told us to just get the Nose Frida. We just put in a baby thermometer you can use under the baby's arm, nail files, comb and brush kit, and Boudreaux's Butt Paste because my mom was adamant we don't need to bother with anything else. I know we'll need to get baby Tylenol but I didn't bother to register for it. (Maybe I'll go ahead and add that now...) OH! Also teething stuff but you already got that. If I mentioned something you already have sorry, I got a bit carried away.

Anyway. It might help to go to Buy Buy Baby or Target or some place to register in person, just put everything cute on the list. You can shorten the list later but this will give you a broad scope if you're worried you're forgetting something.

u/tverofvulcan · 4 pointsr/BabyBumps

Yeah, I’m having a girl too and I’ve been reminding my husband about it. He said he had no idea that was even a thing females had to do. On a side note, also look into investing in a diaper rash cream applicator. That stuff does not want to get off fingers. This is the one I got.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

I got this off amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NLWLW4Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_AUkMDbMBTGMJ8

I still had to do it while sleeping but its totally safe and I wasn't taking chunks of her fingers off by accident anymore.

u/Princess_Buttercups · 3 pointsr/bigboobproblems

I use Lady Anti Monkey Butt. Ridiculous name, but it's a great product. It's an anti friction powder. I use it on my thighs and underboobs.

http://www.amazon.com/Anti-Monkey-Butt-Powder-6-oz/dp/B002R97LWC

u/InformalWish · 3 pointsr/xxfitness

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00GYW4OQE/ref=mp_s_a_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1539558372&sr=8-3&keywords=Burt%27s%2Bbees%2Bpowder%2Blotion&dpPl=1&dpID=51ry6DSjI5L&ref=plSrch&th=1&psc=1

This goes on as lotion and turns to baby powder, and it works great at relieving rashes/chafing. I use it in the summer occasionally and it's always really helped me get rid of heat-rash type stuff. (And works on baby butts lol)

u/Snarkonum_revelio · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

Lololol, I can totally see how you'd think that, considering the actual name of the thing is a diaper cream brush. We literally don't go anywhere without one - I think we own 5 of them now. They come in travel size too!

u/father_of_a_diabetic · 2 pointsr/diabetes

I have a three year old T1 who pumps. Here is what we've learned:

  • Use Skin-Tac when installing an infusion site and it won't come off accidentally

  • Use TacAway to help remove infusion sites and CGM sites

  • Cover the CGM sensor site with IV3000 and it won't get accidentally pulled off

  • After removing a infusion/CGM site first clean it with an alcohol wipe to remove left over adhesive. Then use Neosporin or a thin film of a Zinc Oxide product like Desitin to help heal it

  • For active people, like my 3 year old, SPIbelt is a great product to hold your pump (you can even sleep with it on)

    As mentioned in other posts, always have a kit with you. Your kit should contain:

  • Emergency sugar (glucose tab, cake frosting, or juice box)
  • Backup rapid acting insulin (pen or vial/syringe)
  • Glucagon
  • Your BG meter
  • Some kind of ID that you are a T1 diabetic (bracelet, dog-tag, tattoo, or id card in your wallet)

    It is also a good idea to keep in your car, office, family, and friends houses an extra infusion kit (wipes, reservoir, infusion set). Train your family and friends on how to test your BG and also administer Glucagon and/or Insulin just in case you aren't coherent.

    Happy pumping!
u/PineStraw · 2 pointsr/triathlon

Desitin is a gift from god himself for relief from chafing. Before I discovered bodyglide and synthetic fabric it was the only thing that helped. Lotions make it worse because it retains moisture instead of displacing it. At least I think that's one of the mechanisms.

u/freyascats · 2 pointsr/clothdiaps

I haven't tried it, but maybe something like Burt's Bee's cream that dries to a powdery feel might work for the daycare and for this issue -- because it seems like it ought to do the work of a powder, without being a powder.

u/seizuresrock · 2 pointsr/VeganBeauty

I've been using this: Babo Botanicals Oatmilk Calendula Moisturizing Baby Lotion https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003C13D4E?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

(The smell seems to have improved)

u/kinenchen · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

That's too bad about pine pellets not being within their preference. Our bunnies tracked shavings everywhere and vacuuming them was a pain in the a$$. Hooray for spoiled bunnies tho! :)

We use this kind of starch. Our shelter director just warned us not to use anything with clay, kaolin or talc in it. Those aren't safe for bunnies' lungs or tummies. I hope that helps.

u/kourtneykaye · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Dish detergent sounds absolutely horrible for your skin! That has to be so harsh and drying!

This is [baby oil] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GCJLZC/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_D6kQwbNZNEDV6). It has so many uses (AMAZING for shaving. You should try it) but it's basically to help lock in moisture in your skin. It's very oily (hence the name oil) and does help remove a lot of stuff. Works great for stubborn lip and brow products. I don't know if I'd recommend it for face use though unless you used the teeniest amount. That stuff will leave your face greasy if you're not careful.

u/organicproducts-1 · 1 pointr/u_organicproducts-1

A baby massage oil that boosts your baby’s growth & nourish his skin with organic cold- pressed oils derived from sunflower, coconut, sesame & tocopherol. This Organic baby oil is prepared with 99% certified organic ingredients that nourishes, softens and pampers your baby’s skin. It can be used as a baby hair oil also.

Shop Now- https://www.amazon.ca/Life-Pursuits-Organic-Ayurveda-Massage/dp/B07C3PYZKS

u/dd12939 · 1 pointr/euphonium

I've been relying on A&D Ointment at least 10 years. I love the stuff.

u/ecaroth · 1 pointr/bjj

A&D ointment. It's originally for diaper rash but I swear the stuff is magical. Cuts, burns, tattoos, rash burns... slop that stuff on there before you go to bed and it'll be damn near healed in the morning. I shit you not... I swear by the stuff, and have converted many of my BJJ brethren to believers.

https://www.amazon.com/Diaper-Rash-Ointment-oz-Pack/dp/B00DQD63NG

u/turntabletennis · 1 pointr/daddit

Diapers and newborn clothes make great gifts or donations even if you were to (unfortunately) no longer need them. You will want a changing table pad, even if you just use it on a table or dresser you already own. They are cheap. Get at LEAST 3 bottles with replacement nipples, and a breast pump with storage bags if your wife plans on breastfeeding. This will be invaluable to let you feed the baby while she rests (and please let her rest, you will thank yourself). Also you will want some kind of diaper rash ointment while the baby is very small. We used this, and it seemed to work great. You will want a few extra baby blankets, for the disaster sized messes that WILL happen. That's about all I can think of for now. Best of luck!

u/barlister · 1 pointr/daddit

Get the ointment with the highest percentage of zinc oxide you can find. It heals it very quickly. Desitin sells a crappy version and a good version. Look carefully. The good version is 40% zinc oxide.

http://www.amazon.com/Desitin-Oxide-Maximum-Strength-Diaper/dp/B004AI575G

u/twiggyful · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

This one by Babo has been working great for us!

u/meaty_tendrils · 1 pointr/nursing

I work in home hospice and have seen many people like your mother. Try passive range of motion exercises that are within her limits to maintain joint flexibility and prevent sores. Get some mouth moistening swabs to keep her mouth clean. I like to dilute mouthwash with lots of water so there's a little freshness to the breath as well. I also put a&d cream on areas susceptible to diaper rash, like the inside of the thighs and butt. I've also seen wedges made out of foam to prop the patient up on their side for a while to relieve pressure from the back. This can also be done with pillows. Something I learned from the wife of my first patient that passed was that even though he had lost conciseness, he could still hear us. Even if your mother can't respond, talk to her. She will appreciate your company and wants to hear about trivial things like the fact that you need to get an oil change or the grocery store had 5 for $5 avocados today.

If at all possible, try to take her home with you and take her out of LTAC. She will be more comfortable and you'll have better peace of mind knowing exactly what her care plan is. The company I work for is perfect for people in your situation, so look into home care if you decide to bring her home. Sending love 💖

u/Mmedical · 1 pointr/AskDocs

You seem to have a few problems going on at the moment. I am concerned that your persistent yellow smelly mucus is in fact pus due to a secondary infection. If you are not systemically ill (fever, vomiting , etc) then you can try treating this conservatively. If you become systemically ill, go to the ED.

First sit in the bath tub with warm water for about 15-20 minutes, several times a day.

When you get out, dry off very well. Even blow dry the area. After it is dry use some diaper rash cream; use this one specifically. You could mix in some topical antifungal jock itch treatment and topical Cortizone-10 as well. The itching and overt irritation should get cleared up rather quickly. Continue to do this for at least a week. Continue to use the A+D cream until the discharge stops.

As far as your diet is concerned, for these purposes, your bowel movements should be soft if possible, but not watery. Use Metamucil and yogurt several times daily. Avoid eating things with an edge, like pop corn.

Follow up with either a GI doc, proctologist, or colorectal surgeon. Most of these problems can be fixed without surgery but it is a case by case basis.

u/TrulyOutrageous89 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Oooo. I'll have to look into a humidifier.

Hydrocrotisone works for like a day for me.

For the Weleda Calendula cream is it this stuff? Weleda Baby Calendula Baby Cream

u/Sneakybunghole · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

My 16 week old has eczema but our routine has kept it at bay. Both my SO and I have eczema so I just modified what works for us. We use All Free and Clear detergent, bathe LO as infrequently as possible (ends up being twice a week) and use mostly just water and very mild baby soap if needed (we use Shea Moisture baby wash). 2-3 times a day LO gets greased up with lots of lotion and we do spot treatments throughout the day as needed. I usually mix Weleda Calendula baby body cream and Mustela Steletopia Lipid Replenishing Balm. I'll occasionally use California Baby Calendula Cream as well. Our doctor hasn't wanted to test to see if it is allergy related yet and I don't feel the need to because our skin care regime keeps it very mild (however if we skip a morning or night time lotion it comes back with a vengeance).


EDIT: links to what we use.


http://www.amazon.com/Mustela-Stelatopia-Lipid-Replenishing-Balm-6-7/dp/B00BNUF34E


http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0012H0LZO/ref=mp_s_a_1_4_a_it?qid=1463588200&sr=8-4&keywords=weleda+calendula


http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0032YTT9E/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?qid=1463588255&sr=8-1&keywords=baby+calendula+california&pi=SX200_QL40


http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005C2NBAM/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?qid=1463588310&sr=8-1&keywords=shea+moisture+baby+wash&pi=SY200_QL40

u/octopornopus · 1 pointr/C25K

If you're referring to chaffing between your thighs from friction burns, I would recommend wearing compression shorts. I used to walk like John Wayne after walking/jogging for any length of time, but now I glide around, hearing the distinctive "bzzz bzzz" sound of polyester and spandex...


Also, talcum powder.

u/raisinsdelight · 1 pointr/breakingmom

The only thing that worked when my daughter got serious nappy rash (I'm talking bleeding sores due to pesky teeth!!) was calendula cream, whacked it on and overnight she was 75% healed, 24hrs later 100% healed!

Found it on Amazon US

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000V3MFUY/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_1?pf_rd_p=1535524082&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B002EDPWJU&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0RXVRFV3Y8YSDJPNS2V4

u/Fleetwoodmactruck · 1 pointr/breastfeeding

I was also told not to use lanolin, it seals the moisture in and that's what feeds the thrush. I got a thrush cream off amazon for when my nipples feel dry.

Here's the link to the one I use: Motherlove Organic Diaper Rash and Thrush Relief https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GLK6K2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_1ayFxbDR1SPQY

u/ShadeofDaedalus · -8 pointsr/wow

This works wonders for my 1 year old.